HP P2000 Disk Status Test
If one/more disks in a storage system experience errors or are faulty or have failed, then users will be unable to access the data stored in the disks. Administrators should then be able to rapidly identify which disks are in an abnormal state and determine the reason for the abnormality, so that the problems can be solved quickly. For this purpose, administrators can use the HP P2000 Disk Status test. This test reports the current status and health of each disk of the HP P2000 SAN storage system. In addition, this test also reports the LED status of each disk.
Target of the test : A HP P2000 SAN storage system
Agent deploying the test : A remote agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for each physical disk of the HP P2000 SAN storage system being monitored.
Parameter | Description |
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Test Period |
How often should the test be executed . |
Host |
The host for which the test is to be configured. Since the storage device is managed using the IP address of its storage controller, the same will be displayed as host. In case of a dual-controller configuration, the IP address of the primary controller will be displayed here. |
Port |
The port number at which the specified host listens. By default, this is NULL. |
Additional Controller IP |
By default, this test always connects to the Host to collect metrics. If the Host is unavailable, then the test will not be able to execute. This is because, the Additional Controller IP is set to none by default. If the monitored storage device has two controllers, then you can configure the test to connect to an alternate controller, if the host is unreachable. For this purpose, specify the IP address of the alternate controller in the Additional Controller IP text box. |
User and Password |
In order to monitor a HP P2000 SAN storage system, the eG agent has to be configured with the credentials of a user who has been assigned the Monitor role. Specify the login credentials of such a user in the User and Password text boxes. To know how to create such a user, refer to Pre-requisites for monitoring the HP P2000 SAN storage system. |
Confirm Password |
Confirm the password by retyping it here. |
ServicePort |
The Management Controller of the HP P2000 storage system provides access for monitoring and management via the HTTP and HTTPS protocols for XML API request/response semantics. To enable the eG agent to access the management controller, invoke the XML API commands, and collect the required metrics, you need to specify the service port on the controller that listens for HTTP/HTTPS requests for XML API semantics. By default, this is port 80. |
Timeout |
Specify the time duration for which this test should wait for a response from the storage system in the Timeout text box. By default, this is 60 seconds. |
SSL |
By default, HP P2000 SAN system is not SSL-enabled. This is why, this flag is set to False by default. If it is SSL-enabled, then change this flag to True. |
Authentication Type |
By default, MD5 is chosen from this list indicating that the eG agent uses MD5 authentication algorithm to monitor the target HP P2000 SAN Storage system. However, if you wish to monitor HP MSA 2060 FC Storage system using the HP P2000 SAN monitoring model offered by eG Enterprise, then, choose SHA256 from this list. This indicates that the eG agent uses SHA256 authentication algorithm to collect metrics from the HP MSA 2060 FC Storage system. |
Detailed Diagnosis |
To make diagnosis more efficient and accurate, the eG Enterprise embeds an optional detailed diagnostic capability. With this capability, the eG agents can be configured to run detailed, more elaborate tests as and when specific problems are detected. To enable the detailed diagnosis capability of this test for a particular server, choose the On option. To disable the capability, click on the Off option. The option to selectively enable/disable the detailed diagnosis capability will be available only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
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Status |
Indicates the current state of this disk. |
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The values that this measure can report and the their corresponding numeric values are tabulated below:
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the status of this disk. However, in the graph of this measure disk status will be represented using the numeric equivalents only. |
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LED Status |
Indicates the current state of the LED of this disk. |
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The values that this measure can report and the their corresponding numeric values are tabulated below:
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the state of the LED of this disk. However, in the graph of this measure LED status will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents only. |
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Health |
Indicates the overall health of this disk. |
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The values that this measure can report and the their corresponding numeric values are tabulated below:
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the health of this disk. However, in the graph of this measure, disk health will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents only. The detailed diagnosis of this measure if enabled, lists the name of the disk and the reason for the health of the disk. |